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Old 02-10-2014, 07:36 PM
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My preferences are

1896. Largemouth bass
2743. Smallmouth bass
LOL....

It really depends on how it's cooked I guess for me. Everything tastes the same fried.

I have baked some marinated sauger in teriyaki, butter boiled some striper like lobster and had catered salmon at my wife's work functions that are all pretty incredible to my taste buds.

As for just fried the OH Tilapia have been the absolute best for texture, firmness and as good taste that I have had fried in any species.
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Old 02-10-2014, 08:05 PM
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How can you tell which is a boy gar to get the "gar balls" you mentioned?

They are the ones not nagging me about not being home with my wife.


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Old 02-10-2014, 08:27 PM
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How can you tell which is a boy gar to get the "gar balls" you mentioned?
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There is a muddy trail below the boy gar when in shallow water.
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They are the ones not nagging me about not being home with my wife.


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Old 02-11-2014, 08:10 AM
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Crappie and bream are my favorites, but I never turn down buffalo. Buffalo ribs are possibly one of the best kept secrets among fishermen. Don't turn your nose up until you try them.
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What about buffalo wings...... Those are tasty.


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Old 02-11-2014, 09:04 AM
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Crappie and bream are my favorites, but I never turn down buffalo. Buffalo ribs are possibly one of the best kept secrets among fishermen. Don't turn your nose up until you try them.
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Has anyone tried fish chitterlings?. Or is that chittlins?
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Old 02-11-2014, 01:11 PM
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Has any one tried fried bluegill eggs? Delicious!!
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Has any one tried fried bluegill eggs? Delicious!!
No, however I have eaten fried fish eggs from other species.

I didn't think they had a lot of taste.
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How many have eaten smelt and did you like them.
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Old 02-11-2014, 02:21 PM
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ive eaten them and they were great. the only place i ever ate them was straight out of the St. Clair River in Michigan. it was a big to-do. several of us would go out, bring a turkey fryer kinda thing (they werent called turkey fryers 15-18 years ago, just big pots of oil on a propane burner)
we would net then, dump them in a bucket and sombody got the scissors, snipped the head, pulled the guts and tossed em in egg wash, some kind of dry fish fry mix and right to the hot oil within 5 minutes of being netted.
just like eating french fries. lol.
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How many have eaten smelt and did you like them.
We used to have a smelt fry at our local fire dept every year. Delicious!
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